* First - Eriol Gakuen, Tokyo. A school that has seen it
all - Pocky, Shibuya fashion, handheld games,
tamagochi, pocket monsters, you name it!
* Second - Students of all grades from kindergarten to
high school. Clubs, dances, fairs... and
(gasp!) homework. ^_^;;
* Third - A ball of chocolate fudge sundae.
* Fourth - One modern megapolis.
* Fifth - A cup of green tea.
* Sixth - A 333-meter tall TV tower.
* Seventh - The latest high tech game, so great that it
makes grown engineers weep with joy!

Suggest that anyone who likes roleplaying and anime try out AL MUSH.
It has some of the best RPers I've seen in any MUSH. The angelic
fight system is fun and involving, and is a major (but not overriding
part of the RP there). Right just now it's suffering from a bit of a
lull - but all it needs to be a place where you can make some great
stories with better people is you.

Angelic Layer MUSH needs your support, hop on now and give a little
of your time - I promise you it will be worth it.

(Played on AL mush for several years, have really enjoyed my time
there, and am looking to become staff so I can give back some of what
I've gotten from it.)

Angelic Layer Muck is a rather different muck. This may or may not
be a good thing depending on what you're looking for, but there it
is. Rather low population currently, though.

The collectible card type system of resolving Angelic Fights is
pretty cool, although someone expecting a deep card system may be
disappointed. Due to not having much combat or any large or
obvious conflicts in general, it might not be the thing for more
combat-oriented players.

The staff is usually pretty helpful. They claim there is a larger
plot going on, but it's not always easy to find out what it is.
This isn't entirely bad, but it means that one has to create one's
own RP with other players most of the time. Some of the people are
very good roleplayers, though, which makes this easier.

There's low overall violence level, no high tech stuff or magic or
people constantly carrying around weapons, ect, at least, none that
I've run across yet. All in all, it's as close to a 'normal
life' anime muck as I've come across.